For the first time in history, Britain was a debtor ("Flying King", World 228-231). Her economy was relatively stable in the 21st century, but the UK was not as wonderful as it was before the Second World War. The rise of the Soviet Union (the Soviet Union) as a superpower of the new world brought tension between the Soviet Union and the United States. The 1950s were usually nonviolent and limited to minor conflicts, but there was a threat and imminent tension between the two world powers.
From the novel by William Golding, the Lord of the Fly, "Lord of the Flies" was written in 1954 after the Second World War. "Flyer ruler" is a deliberate anecdote about what many readers can not really explain. Individuals can not choose exactly. It can be either a mean despicableness of humanity, spiritual battle, religion, personal preference, or feelings towards the author's war; however, William Golding was in the Navy during the Second World War. Or maybe
World War II influenced the theme and background of the fly's lord. War changed the way the average person and William Golding especially see the world. The First World War is called the end of war of all wars. World War II proved that this idea was wrong and produced a new sense that people themselves are war, power starvation and barbarity. It is not a World War II that was raging at The King of the Fly, but it can be regarded as the Golding of the Third World War. While there is only a brief mention of a boy's remote island war in the novel, the atomic bomb that bombed the airport and the "Red Army" show that the war contains nuclear weapons and that capitalist allies including the United Kingdom are placed in it It clearly shows. Communists are "red people".
"Flying King" is a mere fictitious story, but many of the problems faced by boys are the wrongs we are seeing today. "Flying King" was published in 1954. In the course of his writing, World War II is ongoing and golden involved. Inspired by the true evil nature of humanity, he was able to write such a book, the Lord of the Flies. In this article I will explain how the symbolic nature and events of the road of the fly relate to our daily society. Conch is the most important symbol used by the golding of his novel. Initially, no matter who took the shellfish, they all had the say. It shows freedom and voices. When blown away, every boy reacts to it. At the moment their civilization is still intact. Then, as the beginning of the fall broke apart, the color of the shellfish began to disappear, its use and effect were the same, and showed a way to abolish freedom from freedom of speech and deprivation.